0 happening often or existing in large numbers -- częsty, normalny, powszechny
1 belonging to or shared by two or more people or things -- wspólny
2 something that a lot of people know -- żadna tajemnica, fakt ogólnie znany
[ + that ] It's common knowledge that he spent time in jail.
3 not special in any way -- pospolity, zwyczajny
5 to share interests, experiences, or other characteristics with someone or something -- mieć coś wspólnego
Sue and I don't have much in common.
6 in the same way as someone or something -- podobnie jak ktoś/coś
7 a large area of grass in a town or village that everyone is allowed to use -- błonia
In other languages, where affixation is commoner, transparency may take priority over simplicity.
Scoliosis is commoner and may require orthopaedic follow-up.
The commonest vertebrate remains are of teeth or other resistant pieces.
The commons, too, objected to the king's manipulation of the wool trade.
The commonest label attached to such instruments is" regulations" but there is nothing magical in names.
In this less complicated, archaic warrior state, it surrounds him every day and it is bestowed by nobles and commons alike.
Global commons, by definition, are things that cannot be restricted to just one country - climate, for example.
Thus, institutional build-up seems to be a very important consideration in motivating people to participate in commons.
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